Edward DaVeiga, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, discussed with Health.com the health effects of reducing alcohol consumption. According to Dr. DaVeiga, lowering or stopping alcohol intake can lead to a decreased risk of cancer and improvements in cardiovascular health.
The conversation with Health.com focused on the medical benefits that individuals may experience when they stop drinking alcohol. Dr. DaVeiga explained that abstaining from alcohol is linked to positive changes in overall well-being.
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